Book, Chapter

1    3, 14|  these slaine persons, and succour our Widowhood and losse
2    4, 19|  by name, desiring them to succour him with all possible speed,
3    4, 23|  loud voyce and called for succour, but she little prevayled,
4    6, 33|   her. Then he (comming to succour and ayd his wife) beganne
5    6, 34|    Alas masters I pray you succour me miserable caitife, and
6    7, 42|   was compelled to cry for succour: His other two brethren
7    8, 44|   brest, that unlesse they succour me, I shall certainly die:
8    9, 47| prayers hath mooved mee to succour thee. I am she that is the
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